As my title for this post states (and not for the first time), in my opinion, the Want for bringing Pandas to Our Zoo at this time, is Selfish. I've obviously been closely following all things Panda since former Mayor London Breed announced that she had secured Pandas for Our San Francisco Zoo.
I wasn't going to post again until I put together that long-awaited (lol!) Part Two post, that nobody even remembers what is was about. It's the one with my Animal related thoughts about what Our Zoo should be doing not only for the betterment of Our Zoo, but for it's thriving into the future. I started this post last Monday, but only now getting back to it, a week later. That morning, I was up too early, and about to work on that Pt Two post before going out, when I changed course. I caught up on a couple recent articles about the Mayor's trip to China this (past) week, so skipped over that post, thinking I'd be timely, but dude's back already. I had already planned to put this Panda nonsense out there again at some point soon-ish, so I'm continuing on with it now. I think about it often, as I strongly believe for so many reasons, that bringing Pandas to Our Zoo at this time will not only cause further damage to Our Zoo, but possibly be the downfall of Our Zoo.
After Lurie's trip to China was announced, ABC7 News asked him about Pandas. His initial statement was, "We are in dialogue about it. We are making sure our zoo is ready to host those pandas. So we'll have more conversations about that."
Last Sunday, ABC7 News again reported on the Mayor's trip to China.
> In San Francisco's Chinatown, there's a lot of love for pandas. (Asia Star Fantasy) business owner Nancy Yu Law is holding out hope. "I really look forward to panda coming," said Yu Law.
For now, Lurie's trip to China will not focus on panda diplomacy... As for pandas coming to San Francisco?
"The city and the zoo, from what I understand, are still working on it. From the airport's perspective, we think that would be a really big boon. We've always understood that whenever China sends pandas to a jurisdiction, it's like a bat signal to Chinese tourists that hey, 'that place is a good place to go. It's a place we trust.' And, if that brings more visitors from China that's to our benefit," said Malcolm Yeung (Chief Executive Officer of Chinatown Community Development Center and is President of the San Francisco Airport Commission). "We know at the airport, pre pandemic Chinese passengers had by far the largest per passenger spend. So there's a large benefit within the airport economy. But there's also a benefit within the San Francisco economy." <
So yea, Selfish.
In addition to continually hearing Zoo CEO Cassandra Costello talking about Pandas, by proxy of the Zoological Society Board, SF Supervisor Myrna Melgar is repeatedly vocal about her support for bringing Pandas to Our Zoo.
It disturbs me that with everything that has gone on in the last two years, culminating with The City's recent loan agreement to keep the Zoo afloat, that anyone would support an endeavor as huge as acquiring Pandas. Hosting Pandas carries a massive financial burden, and will cause chaos in many ways, including displacing Our Lions from their home, making their continued residency here uncertain, disrupting the landscape of the Zoo, side-lining the Needs of current residents, improvements, and other acquisitions that will make Our Zoo whole again. Our Zoo Needs a lot of fixing, and a lot of fundraising for many things, before even considering Pandas. And certainly before altering Our Historic Lion House and jeopardizing the security of Our Legacy Lions at Our Zoo.
Each person mentioned, the Business Owner, the Airport Commissioner, The Mayor, the Supervisor, in addition to the RecPark Commissioners, and Zoological Society Board, none of these entities care about anything in that last paragraph.
I've written handfuls of posts about the Panda Plan in the last two years. I've sent many of them to The Mayor, Supervisors, and RecPark Commissioners (as I will this one). These people know. The Zoological Society Board knows. Members of Animal Care Staff have expressed to the Board their opposition to bringing Pandas here. Unfortunately, the Want by people who don't even come to the Zoo, and who really have no idea the chaos acquiring Pandas, and using the Lion House will cause, is stronger than the Needs Our Zoo is currently desperate for. These entities believe Pandas will be such a huge draw that they will Save Our Zoo (financially). I don't see it. I hope I'm wrong, but I'm not alone in this thought.
With the Zoo's new CEO/Director reaching out Guardian Members for Panda donations, there is seemingly no Donor support from outside Zoo circles. I don't see where enough funds will be raised to cover building a new enclosure for Our Lions, renovations to Lion House for Pandas, rumored Panda specific Vets and Keeper Staff, flying in bamboo, all on top of the $2 Million a year rental fee.
I noted previously that asking for Panda funds from Zoo Members, in my opinion feels like funds being taken away from the General Fund, that would benefit current Animal Needs, and other expenses.
When former Mayor London Breed sought approval from Supervisors to fundraise for Pandas, Mayoral Chief of Staff Sean Elsbernd was quoted, "We want to make sure that not a single dollar of general fund go into this proposal,” said “And that’s why we come to you to ensure that only philanthropy will go to support the panda exhibit and all the costs associated with it at the zoo.”
Two Supervisors, one being the current seated Connie Chan, wanted to "explore whether the money raised can also go towards deferred maintenance at the zoo."
That all changed when Breed couldn't raise any funds, and former Zoo CEO/Director Tanya Peterson said she would be raising funds for Pandas. As this effort was not City connected, there were no stipulations as to how the Zoological Society could spend the funds raised. That meant, no funds were guaranteed for any current Animal Needs, or "deferred maintenance".
I have noted in at least two posts the statement published in the Chronicle by Rebecca Snyder, Chair of the Giant Panda Conservation Foundation. Snyder is quoted, "The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which administers permits to zoos,... does not allow them to keep any profit from pandas. Instead, it expects extra money to go to back to panda conservation in China."
I have tried many times to confirm this, emailing Snyder and the USFW, and asking specifically whether Zoos benefit from additional revenue brought in by Pandas. I have gotten no response, which I consider suspicious.
Has any one of the above entities bothered to vet this statement for accuracy? Seems like a pretty important factor, considering everyone's counting on an "economic growth" factor as the main reasoning for acquiring Pandas.
Related Post: Panda notes in this one in my opinion are Necessary Reading
*Unaware Mayor & Officials Still Pushing For Pandas - Unpacking Director's Resignation Media Attention Pt Three
https://iamnotananteater.blogspot.com/2025/08/unaware-mayor-officials-still-pushing.html
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